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- 2019
- Ariane Alves Almeida, Ana Cristina Rocha Oliveira, Thiago Mendonça Ferreira Ramos, Flávio L. C. de Moura, Mauricio Ayala-Rincón:
The Computational Relevance of Formal Logic Through Formal Proofs. FMTea 2019: 81-96 - Giampaolo Bella:
You Already Used Formal Methods but Did Not Know It. FMTea 2019: 228-243 - Sandrine Blazy:
Teaching Deductive Verification in Why3 to Undergraduate Students. FMTea 2019: 52-66 - Néstor Cataño:
Teaching Formal Methods: Lessons Learnt from Using Event-B. FMTea 2019: 212-227 - Léo Creuse, Claire Dross, Christophe Garion, Jérôme Hugues, Joffrey Huguet:
Teaching Deductive Verification Through Frama-C and SPARK for Non Computer Scientists. FMTea 2019: 23-36 - Jose Divasón, Ana Romero:
Using Krakatoa for Teaching Formal Verification of Java Programs. FMTea 2019: 37-51 - Catherine Dubois, Virgile Prevosto, Guillaume Burel:
Teaching Formal Methods to Future Engineers. FMTea 2019: 69-80 - Pamela Fleischmann, Mitja Kulczynski, Dirk Nowotka, Thomas Wilke:
Managing Heterogeneity and Bridging the Gap in Teaching Formal Methods. FMTea 2019: 181-195 - María-del-Mar Gallardo, Laura Panizo:
Teaching Formal Methods: From Software in the Small to Software in the Large. FMTea 2019: 97-110 - Tony Hoare, Alexandra Mendes, João F. Ferreira:
Logic, Algebra, and Geometry at the Foundation of Computer Science. FMTea 2019: 3-20 - Adrian Johnstone, Elizabeth Scott:
Principled and Pragmatic Specification of Programming Languages. FMTea 2019: 165-180 - Faron Moller, Liam O'Reilly:
Teaching Discrete Mathematics to Computer Science Students. FMTea 2019: 150-164 - Kristin Yvonne Rozier:
On Teaching Applied Formal Methods in Aerospace Engineering. FMTea 2019: 111-131 - Emil Sekerinski:
Teaching Concurrency with the Disappearing Formal Method. FMTea 2019: 135-149 - Andrew Simpson:
Teaching Introductory Formal Methods and Discrete Mathematics to Software Engineers: Reflections on a Modelling-Focussed Approach. FMTea 2019: 196-211 - Brijesh Dongol, Luigia Petre, Graeme Smith:
Formal Methods Teaching - Third International Workshop and Tutorial, FMTea 2019, Held as Part of the Third World Congress on Formal Methods, FM 2019, Porto, Portugal, October 7, 2019, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 11758, Springer 2019, ISBN 978-3-030-32440-7 [contents]
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